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Leading Article: The harsh realities of trying to save others00:02
Show People: The strong silent type: 39. Iain Glen00:02
Letter: Agnew's healthy00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
FOOD / The gourmand conquests: Unlike the French, we have never been into the art of eating. But the new junior minister for food, Nicholas Soames, is a true gastronome. Michael Bateman asked him whether British attitudes are changing00:02
Opinions: If in danger, what would you do?00:02
Sunday sales rise continues00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: The real winners and losers00:02
Racing: Splendent to arise in Phoenix00:02
HEALTH / Common remedies: Vaccines00:02
Election perils of sleeping with the enemy00:02
Man burnt in car fire wanted in Hong Kong00:02
Rover on the road into Europe in a second-hand sale by BAe: It is no longer a case of whether Britain's last car giant will be sold, but to whom, for how much and at what political cost, says Michael Harrison00:02
Whitehall seeks ban on noisy political demos00:02
Tigers fall to the skin trade00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Shot-putter thrown out00:02
Bunhill: Friend in need for Mr Smith00:02
O&Y facing court action00:02
Police fight a 'pitched battle' with travellers00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Olympic bodies beyond compare00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Teenage fiction: Students from different schools around the country review a selection of the current crop of titles aimed at their age-group00:02
Hanson considers demerger to boost flagging share price00:02
TRAVEL / Riding Holidays: A globe-trotter's guide00:02
Fishing Lines: Search for that slippery feeling00:02
Cricket: How a bowling 'freak' became the best: Scyld Berry examines the unorthodox but devastating methods of the Pakistani paceman Wasim Akram00:02
Your Money: Women need compensating00:02
New Sunday paper00:02
Russian troops cut up weaponry00:02
BOOKS / Great Scot] A Red Baird: Hugh MacDiarmid, radical, prickly and one of Scotland's best poets, was born 100 years ago this week. But his country seems in no mood to celebrate00:02
CHILDREN / 'At school I used to scream, now I laugh': He didn't see why he had to count buckets: why not just numbers?00:02
Queen Elizabeth 2 sails a little too close to America00:02
Was BA 149 a Trojan horse?: The British government faces questions over whether a passenger flight into occupied Kuwait was planned or was an intelligence failure00:02
Competition Winners00:02
Economics: Nine steps to climb out of recession00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Boxing: Carruth finds a formula for success00:02
CHILDREN / When teacher fails your infant prodigy00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Shuttle lands00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Should we sent in the troops?: And if so, what should be their aim? The 16 people in our survey were divided00:02
Apple loses00:02
RADIO / A new method for old bedfellows00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In brief00:02
ART / Miro's reflections of orifice politics00:02
Women in search of safety: How far can a woman go to protect herself? Fiammetta Rocco investigates the legal - and not so legal - options00:02
RIP, the infamous farmhouse of '6300:02
Public Services Management: Future health care is becoming a matter of the second opinion: After consultations with the doctors, more consultation by market researchers. That's today's NHS, says Paul Gosling00:02
MUSIC / Simple folk dressed for Crossover Night00:02
Premium Bond winners00:02
Texaco offers to buy village00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: M & S sells Serbian shirts despite embargo00:02
Chernobyl fears00:02
Loophole lets markets sell stolen goods00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dangerously circling round secret places: 'Lipstick on the Host' - Aidan Mathews: Secker, 13.99 pounds00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Equestrianism: Milton faces stiff challenge00:02
Profile: Major surgery at BP: Can the smooth manoeuvring of David Simon succeed where the Thatcherite style of Bob Horton failed? David Bowen reports00:02
Sport: TV highlights00:02
Q & A Man's discovery of sport . . . and of animals on the run00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
TRAVEL / Riding holidays:Travels with a caballo criollo: A creole horse, one of the working animals of the gauchos, takes Elizabeth Nash on a gentle journey through the Argentine pampa.00:02
Business Information service: Last week00:02
City: Short changed00:02
Sport in Short: Powerboating00:02
Dear voters, glad you're not here: They're all going on their summer holidays . . . Donald Macintyre watches the annual flight of Britain's leading politicians00:02
Antique silver has its shining hour: Apostle spoons are a reliable starting-point for collectors. Conal Gregory on what to look for00:02
Cable firms hear the call of the phone: Local television companies are making significant inroads into the business of Mercury and BT, writes Mary Wilson00:02
Harvey Nichols buyer asks for a refund from Burton00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Pensioners can lose out on no-questions policies: Premiums on 'easy' life assurance can quickly outstrip the benefits00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: US men and women pass the baton in style: Richard Williams sees American teamwork leave the others trailing00:02
Letter: Now it's 'educational cleansing'00:02
Football: Aitken leaves it late00:02
Gulf boost00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: McColgan beaten to a retreat: Mike Rowbottom on a disappointing week on the track for Scotland but an encouraging one for the future of British athletics as a whole00:02
Bridge00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Malcolm's individual effort belies his team-man aspirations: Graeme Wright assesses a singular England success at The Oval00:02
How We Met: 46. Georgie Fame and Alan Price00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Serbs, Croats and Muslims: who hates who and why: Tony Barber in Zagreb traces the ancient roots of a culture clash that has shattered what was Yugoslavia into warring pieces00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Tennis: Rosset's triumph00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
City File: Results eagery awaited00:02
Property slump hurts insurers00:02
THEATRE / The cup that cheers00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Winners and losers in Barcelona: Hugh Jones puts some flesh on the bones of the last fortnight's statistics00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Manners make a lord00:02
ROCK / Masters of hype leave hoi polloi standing00:02
Political Commentary: Major's nod is as good as his wink00:02
Four dirty tricks they played during the Jani Allan case: Nick Cohen and David Connett in London and Chris McGreal in Johannesburg peer into the murky background surrounding last week's Jani Allan libel case00:02
Three to fight for chairmanship of Barclays00:02
ART / Exhibitions: Just watch this face: Jumping the gun in Edinburgh: quirky portraits and (right) goofy sculptures00:02
NBC and cable partner stumble in the bid for Olympic gold00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Bunhill: Sailors show nerves of steel00:02
THEATRE / Victim of a Romanian obsession00:02
City File: U-turn on Asda00:02
ROCK / Records00:02
Provence, the movie00:02
Murder remands00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
FILM / When Lord Krishna met the Mounties00:02
COLLECTABLES / Decoration on the borders of art: In the Fifties, antique frames were burnt for their gold. Now they are as sought after as the paintings they surround, writes Madeleine Marsh00:02
Bunhill: BP cutbacks00:02
Anniversaries00:02
City File: Property Blues00:02
PROPERTY / Doubtful deeds: Jonathan Sale warns buyers to read the small print00:02
Deaths00:02
Four on 2.3m pounds heroin charge00:02
In Washington: Deadline to rescue Russia00:02
Iranian killed00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Tennis: Spaniards fall to rising stars00:02
PEP charges continue to tumble00:02
QE2 holed . . . but the party goes on00:02
MUSIC / Records00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
War and peas, the vegetarian version00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Football: 1992-93 Highlights00:02
Shares: Fallen stars rise again: Two small companies that rode the Eighties rollercoaster are clawing their way back to contention for the Nineties00:02
Ban on official papers is under review00:02
Bailiffs to chase pounds 82m poll tax arrears00:02
Unique, but others are planned: 'Bond Street by the sea' offers haven for shops and shoppers00:02
Airlines plan00:02
Bad figures to deepen gloom00:02
SCIENCE / Battle of the replicants: DNA may not, after all, be the only basis for life. Philip Ball reports on the artificial self- replicating molecules whose test-tube struggles could give new clues to how evolution began00:02
Communications: How to avoid an expensive hang-up: As cellphone users grow up, suppliers devise tempting new bait for the hook00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: A century of cruelty wrapped in barbed wire00:02
If there's a will, there's a week00:02
Thatcher puppet upsets churchmen00:02
Honecker homes00:02
Me and my kit00:02
Cricket: Russell reels them in00:02
TELEVISION / Small tragedy of two into one00:02
Football: Jasper Rees' Six young players to watch in 1992-9300:02
Bunhill: Water guns hit jackpot00:02
If the cap fits, you wear it and I'll lie back as usual00:02
City File: Forte shares00:02
Happier to rent in a buyer's hell: The property-owning democracy has failed to recruit Andrew Marshall00:02
Major defends Guy's over child's pounds 8,500 operation00:02
Bunhill: Berlin cartel00:02
Contemporary poets: 9 Carol Ann Duffy00:02
Thatcher sells her TV memoirs to the BBC00:02
Case of the vanishing banks: Fall-off in lending spells closure for more branches as technology sets the pace, writes Richard Thomson00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dat's not a business for a lady: 'Fanny Brice: The Original Funny Girl' - Herbert Goldman: OUP, 17.50 pounds00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Carl Lewis: still the king of the Games00:02
Letter: Our outrageous behaviour gave you the freedom to 'come out'00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Sight that shook the world: It was these emaciated ribs filmed in a Serb camp that got the West talking about action. But is that as far as it goes?00:02
The Broader Picture: The river of no return00:02
Cloudy days in Eldorado: Charles Oulton and Martin Wroe look at the BBC's struggling soap and meet some real ex pats next door00:02
MUSIC / Denmark wins again: As in football, so in radio orchestras. Michael White explains00:02
Saying of the week00:02
DRINK / Rose-makers branch out: The Mateus people do make other wines, says Kathryn McWhirter00:02
Profile: The big noise at the UN - Boutros Boutros-Ghali: The Secretary-General has solutions to the world's problems but, asks Leonard Doyle, is he making too many enemies on the way?00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Cricket: Rain restricts opportunity for reaching results00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Football / Charity Shield: Cantona offers no charity00:02
Science under siege00:02
Letter: German parents get a better deal00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Poetry in brief00:02
TRAVEL / Riding holidays: Western approaches: Christine Bojduniak gets her first saddle-sores out on the ranch in Wyoming and high on a Californian plateau00:02
New evidence on BA flight trapped by Gulf war00:02
Letter: Political insult added to injury00:02
Letter: Our outrageous behaviour gave you the freedom to 'come out'00:02
Time trial at French barricades: How UK delivery firms coped in the drivers' dispute00:02
Letter: Let the Jubilee Line go even farther00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Olympic Round-Up: Spain take football gold (CORRECTED)00:02
Cricket: Capel causes discomfort00:02
Restructuring: No room for nostalgia as Granada breaks with past: A new chief executive bites the bullet00:02
Schemes to keep a holiday on the road: Andrew Bibby surveys car breakdown insurance00:02
UK firms miss EC grants00:02
Now I really know that Mellor's a cad00:02
Death is a cliche in the city of fear00:02
Monarch win00:02
Football: More of the same, though perhaps not quite as good: Norman Fox on the prospects for the start of the Premier League era00:02
Golf: Daly's comet lost in space: Dick Taylor on a year in the life of John Daly as he prepares to defend his PGA title00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Notebook: Upmarket villagers choke on a Big Mac: Suburban Hampstead is unhappy, but a High Court ruling that McDonald's can set up shop there may slow the march of the big-money brigade00:02
City: Reality triumphs over hope at BP00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: England swing by a thread00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Maverick movie-maker schooled in scandal: 'Theorem' - Pier Paolo Pasolini trs Stuart Hood: Quartet, 6.95 pounds ; 'The Letters of Pier Paolo Pasolini Vol 1 1940-1954' - trs Stuart Hood: Quartet, 25 pounds00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Crowning glory for Lewis in relay00:02
Russian energy00:02
Passport blunder lets Triad gangsters into Britain: Correction00:02
Business Information service: This week00:02
Who's that girl?: Lisa Armstrong meets Kate Moss, tipped as the new British supermodel00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Ideals under the flags of many nations: Richard Williams on the new world order Olympic Games00:02
Letter: Well on the way to privatising the national heritage00:02
The tragically easy path to 'ethnic cleansing'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / You are old, Doctor Bridges: 'Robert Bridges' - Catherine Phillips: OUP, 25 pounds00:02
Glasgow may lose its main rail link00:02
Profile: He just keeps running away: Quincy Watts00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hard as granite, sweet as grass: Orkney to California: William Scammell on collections that range across cultural extremes00:02
Help for Lloyd's names00:02
City File: Sector ills blight healthy building firms00:02
Tories prepare for more grim economic news00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
Facing home truths: Is a direct stimulus to the moribund housing market really the key to economic revival? Not everybody thinks so. Gail Counsell explains00:02
Bunhill: Whisky galore00:02
Science under siege: The quiet place where man made lightning00:02
Letter: Good luck, Michael, but I prefer to stay black00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Small presses brought to book: 'Harpole & Foxberrow, General Publishers' - J L Carr: Quince Tree Press, 4.95 pounds00:02
UK backs troops for Bosnia: Combat units may protect aid convoys00:02
Women in search of safety: Definitely not the solution to rape . . .00:02
Delay casts doubt on Guinness lawyer's trial00:02
Letter: Well on the way to privatising the national heritage00:02
Green mops up shares: Prudential has cut its exposure to Amber Day. Patrick Hosking and Nick Gilbert report00:02
Disease hits grouse season00:02
Best and worst of trusts: Investment Trusts00:02
Letter: Elvis the Pelvis regains his sense of balance00:02
Scrutator: Sue, grab it and charge00:02
Prisoners escape00:02
Threat to property deal00:02
Bunhill: Sales buzz at Harrods00:02
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